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1.Annotated bibliography of Veterans Affairs Canada research directorate publications for 1992-2018: Research evidence to support the well-being of veterans and their families

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Tweel, Madeline; Thompson, James M.; Lockhart, Wendy; Ralling, Alexandra; Keough, Jacinta; MacLean, Mary Beth; VanTil, Linda; Sweet, Jill; Poirier, Alain; Pound, Teresa; Murray, Ryan; Swenson, Nathan

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2019

2.Battlefield brain: Unexplained symptoms and blast-related mild traumatic brain injury

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Thompson, James M.; Scott, Kenneth C.; Dubinsky, Leslie

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2008

Research summaries convey terminology used by the scientists who authored the original research article; some terminology may not align with the federal government's mandated language for certain constructs.

MOBILIZING RESEARCH, PROMOTING FAMILY READINESS.

These materials were developed as a result of a partnership funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) between the DoD's Office of Military Community and Family Policy and the U.S. Department of Agriculture/National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA/NIFA) through a grant/cooperative agreement with Auburn University. USDA/NIFA Award No. 2021-48710-35671.


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